I was in the wrong crowd, per say, and that did not help at all. My parents, desperate to help me, thought that a military academy would be a good path to take. So they reached out to Culver Academy. Obviously, at first the idea of a military academy, fleshed out with their spiffy uniforms and structured lifestyles horrified me. My parents forced me to visit the campus and see what it had to offer. Immediately, the flower was no longer dried up, but being refreshed with cool water. I fell in love with the campus, knowing immediately that I desired to go. Cut forward a week from there, and my long process began. In school, I was an above average student, but I quested to go beyond that in order to receive acceptance to Culver. I started with volunteer opportunities, volunteering to be an assistant coach at my boxing gym, and working in community service projects around my home. I worked many nights at a Riley Children’s Hospital, serving homemade food to families with children there. I applied myself more to schoolwork, raising my B average to A’s, improving my resume. But that was only the practical stuff, I had a much bigger demon to tackle down in order to make it to my
I was in the wrong crowd, per say, and that did not help at all. My parents, desperate to help me, thought that a military academy would be a good path to take. So they reached out to Culver Academy. Obviously, at first the idea of a military academy, fleshed out with their spiffy uniforms and structured lifestyles horrified me. My parents forced me to visit the campus and see what it had to offer. Immediately, the flower was no longer dried up, but being refreshed with cool water. I fell in love with the campus, knowing immediately that I desired to go. Cut forward a week from there, and my long process began. In school, I was an above average student, but I quested to go beyond that in order to receive acceptance to Culver. I started with volunteer opportunities, volunteering to be an assistant coach at my boxing gym, and working in community service projects around my home. I worked many nights at a Riley Children’s Hospital, serving homemade food to families with children there. I applied myself more to schoolwork, raising my B average to A’s, improving my resume. But that was only the practical stuff, I had a much bigger demon to tackle down in order to make it to my